Father of Sri Lankan suicide bomber brothers arrested
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A millionaire spice merchant has been arrested on suspicion of helping his two sons carry out Easter Sunday’s massacre in Sri Lanka.
Frank Chung and Natalie Wolfe news.com.auApril 25, 20197:01pm
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One of Sri Lanka’s wealthiest people has been arrested on suspicion of helping his sons carry out the Easter Sunday terror attacks that left nearly 360 people dead.
Spice merchant Mohamed Ibrahim was arrested on Thursday afternoon, Sri Lanka’s former navy chief Jayanath Colombage, who now is a counter-terrorism expert at the Pathfinder Foundation, told the Associated Press.
He was one of the 58 people being questioned by police over the attacks.
Two of Mr Ibrahim’s sons, well educated brothers Inshaf and Ilham Ahamed Ibrahim, died in separate blasts at two Colombo hotels on Sunday.
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Mr Ibrahim owned the Colombo home where another bomb went off after Sunday’s initial attacks. His daughter-in-law blew herself up as police closed in, killing three officers.
His spice company Ishana Exports, which boasts about being the largest exporter of spices in Sri Lanka since 2006, turned him into a multi-millionaire.
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Before travelling to Melbourne to complete his postgraduate study, Mohamed spent a year at Kingston University in south west London in 2006 where he completed an aerospace engineering course.
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Police yesterday confirmed the death toll had risen to 359. A further 18 suspects were arrested overnight, bringing the total detained to 58.
Islamic State on Tuesday claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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“Yes, some of them I think on earlier incidents have been taken into custody and on small skirmishes … but nothing to this magnitude before,” he said.
He reiterated his claim from Tuesday that the attacks were motivated as revenge for last month’s Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand.
“What happened in New Zealand motivated what happened on Easter Sunday,” he said.
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IS released a video showing the attackers pledging allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Picture: SITE Intelligence GroupSource:Twitter
Mr Wijewardene admitted there was “definitely a lapse of intelligence”, saying the government “has to take responsibility”.
In the wake of the bombings it emerged Sri Lankan authorities had been warned of the attacks at least 10 days in advance, but that information was not shared with the Prime Minister.
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